Since the initial PlayStation Classic announcement and full game lineup, many have been curious what Sony is using to run classic PlayStation games on their mini handheld iteration of the original console.

Many are pointing out the sheer irony of this in that years ago Sony sued the popular PlayStation emulator Bleem! forcing the company out of business due to massive legal expenses incurred throughout the court battles.

Ah so you're buying a cute ps1 case, controller and the limitation of a few games. Good investment. Clever even.

The Nvidia Sheild looks good but it's a but pricey. I could probably just get some chinese equivalent for a quarter of the cost (albeit with a crap processor).

@stooged The specs are what sell me on the Sheild. If it can support 3rd party controllers it would be a definite winner. I assume it would.... Then I could get the cheaper version with a better controller!

Earlier this month we saw the Resident Evil 2 1-Shot PS4 Demo, and this January 25th Resident Evil 2 officially joins the new PlayStation 4 video game releases on both PS4 Digital and Retail versions.

According to Senior Social Media Specialist Tim Turi, the storyline takes place as a deadly epidemic engulfs the residents of Raccoon City in September of 1998, plunging the city into chaos as flesh-eating zombies roam the streets for survivors as gamers prepare to witness the return of Resident Evil 2.

@Leeful confirmed it working via Twitter, stating the following to quote:

"Worked Perfectly for me on 5.05. It dumped both user avatars that were on my PS4. To test the dumped files I created a new user and copied 1 set of the dumped files to my new user's folder: /system_data/priv/cache/profile/0xXXXXXXXX/ and it all worked as it should."